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RTO Rules: Commercial Use of Tractors Can Lead to Fines Up to Rs 1 Lakh


By Robin Kumar AttriUpdated On: 24-Aug-24 02:33 PM
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Farmers using tractors for commercial purposes may face fines of up to Rs 1 lakh if they don't follow RTO regulations.
RTO Rules: Commercial Use of Tractors Can Lead to Fines Up to Rs 1 Lakh
RTO Rules: Commercial Use of Tractors Can Lead to Fines Up to Rs 1 Lakh

Key Highlights

  • Commercial use of tractors can attract fines up to Rs 1 lakh.
  • Transporting bricks or passengers is considered a commercial use.
  • Carrying crops to market is exempt from fines.
  • Overloading or structural alterations lead to heavy penalties.
  • Proper registration and driving license are mandatory for commercial use.

Tractors are essential machines for farming, helping farmers complete agricultural tasks efficiently. However, some farmers use tractors for commercial purposes, unaware of the strict rules set by the Regional Transport Office (RTO). This practice can lead to heavy penalties, with fines reaching up to Rs 1 lakh. Farmers must understand these regulations to avoid severe consequences.

What Constitutes Commercial Use of a Tractor?

Commercial use of a tractor means employing it for purposes beyond farming, such as transporting bricks from a kiln or carrying passengers. These activities fall under the commercial category. However, transporting crops to the market is considered an agricultural activity and is exempt from commercial classification.

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RTO Rules for Commercial Use of Tractors

Farmers using their tractors for commercial activities must comply with specific RTO regulations. Failing to do so can result in significant fines or even confiscation of the tractor. 

Key rules include:

  • Overloading Penalties: Using a tractor-trolley for commercial transport without proper permits or if overloaded can result in fines.
  • Passenger Transport Fines: If a farmer uses a tractor to carry passengers, a fine of Rs 2200 per passenger can be imposed.
  • Structural Alterations: Altering the tractor’s basic structure can attract fines of up to Rs 1 lakh.

How to Avoid Penalties?

Farmers wishing to use their tractors for commercial purposes must register both the tractor and trolley under commercial vehicle categories. This step ensures compliance with RTO regulations and avoids penalties.

Additionally, any driver operating a tractor must possess a valid Light Motor Vehicle Driving License, allowing them to drive vehicles up to 7500 kg. Ensuring that the driver has the appropriate license is crucial to avoiding fines.

Also Read: Mahindra Revolutionizes Indian Farming with Advanced Rotavator Technology

CMV360 Says

Farmers should be cautious when using tractors for purposes outside of agriculture. Understanding and following RTO rules can prevent hefty fines and other penalties. Compliance is key to using tractors legally for commercial activities without facing severe consequences.

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